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The Irish contribution to Australian history goes both deep and wide. Originally published in 1986 the essays in this collection contribute both to the understanding of Ireland’s place in Australian history and to the interpretation of the Irish scene in the nineteenth century. Ranging from law to W. B. Yeats, and from monumental sculpture to violence and crime, the papers reflect the diversity of the Irish-Australian experience and the persistence of a distinctively Irish culture even when transported across the world.
From 1861, international cricket competitions between Australia and England reflected the development of an Australian nationalism and changing relationship with England. This article provides a historical context for the 1932-1933 bodyline cricket controversy that affected Anglo-Australian relations. (SLNSW Infocus item 1886).
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